Rancho
Santa Margarita, CA - There is a lot of truth in the old adage that "we should not judge a book by its cover." But what if we have access to the Cover, the Table of Contents and the Appendix? Can we get a good idea as to the contents of the book? In other words, using another adage "tell me who you associate with and I will tell you who you are?" and applying the latter to political elections, if we know the candidate's supporters, we should be able to have a good idea about how that candidate will govern. Take for instance Van Jones, Reverend Wright,
the National Representative of the Nation of
Islam's Louis Farrakhan,
the Reverend Al Sharpton, terrorist William Charles " Bill" Ayers
and former White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel all
supporters of candidate Obama. Should this not
have been a good indicator, largely ignored, of the
contents of the now Presidential Book?

In
this context, we provide you with the 2010 Union
Voting Guide - Use at Your Own Peril.
The caveat is largely supported by President
Reagan's Ultimatum to the Union, which in essence
asserts that public sector organized labor is an
anachronism in the 21st Century and an Albatross
hanging over the US Economy and its ability to compete
in a global economy. In other words, if you want
elected politicians to fight the Evil Twins: California's
Triple Threat (Unions, Lobbyists and Parasitic
Bureaucracies) and the the US
Economic Triple Constraints ( Card Check, Health Care Reform and Cap & Trade)
vote the opposite of a Union Vote:

:

California
Statewide Officers

Office

Union
Recommendation

The
CotoBuzz Journal's Choice

Governor

Jerry
Brown

Meg
Whitman

Lt
Governor

Gavin
Newsom

Abel
Maldonado (We know, we know, but hold your
nose)

Secretary
of State

Debra
Bowen

Christina
Tobin

Controller

John
Chiang

Tony
Strickland

Treasurer

Bill
Lockyer

Mimi
Walters

Attorney
General

Kamala
Harris

Timothy
Hannan

Sup.
of Public Instruction

Tom
Torlakson

Larry
Aceves

Insurance
Commissioner

Dave
Jones

Mike
Villines

California
Propositions

In
the CotoBuzz Journal's
2010 California Propositions Voters Guide we write
that " While heuristics indicate that a NO vote in any California's
direct special interest democracy is a wise move, following the money may be even better."
We then provide a list of the 2010 California propositions, their main supporters and our recommendations, including a brief rationale.
For reference, below is a list of the California
Propositions, the Union recommendations as
document in the California Labor Federation mailer
CLG-G-1and the CotoBuzz Journal recommendations.

Proposition

Union
Recommendation

The
CotoBuzz Journal's Choice

Prop
17

Neutral

NO

Prop
20

No

NO

Prop
21

Yes

NO

Prop
22

Neutral

NO

Prop
23

No

YES

Prop
24

Yes

NO

Prop
25

Yes

NO,
NO, NO

Prop
26

No

YES

Prop
27

Yes

NO

NOTES:

If you have not yet
registered to vote and would like to vote in
the November 2nd election, you have until
October 18th to register (your voter
registration must be postmarked by
then).

Orange
County Registrar of Voters

Voting-by-mail
allows voters to submit their
ballot for a given election by mail.
However, you must first request that a
mail ballot be sent to you. There are
different vote-by-mail options; click here.
. It is very important to remember
that the voted ballotmust
be received-not just
postmarked-by the Registrar of Voters
no later than 8:00pm on Election
Day.

If you want to know if
you are registered to vote click here
for Los Angeles County.

If you feel you are
registered as an Absentee voter and have not
received your ballot yet click
here for Los Angeles county.

If you want to view a
sample ballot and/or find out your polling
location for Tuesday, November 2, 2010 click here
for Los Angeles County

If you have been sent an
Absentee (by mail) Ballot, you may send the
ballot in the mail but it must be RECEIVED by
November 2, 2010, or you may drop it off at
any polling location on election day, or you
may go you your assigned polling location and
vote as normal on election day.

The
California Air Resources Board acknowledges that
"no direct public health impacts" are
expected from Prop 23. The proposition delays control
of greenhouse gas emissions, implicated in global
warming. It delays implementation of AB 32 (the global
warming solution), which penalizes sources of
emissions, especially refineries and fossil fuel power
sources.

The
2010 Union Voting Guide - Use at your Own Peril
Rancho Santa Margarita, CA - There is a lot of truth
in the old adage that "we should not judge a book
by its cover." But what if we have access to the
Cover, the Table of Contents and the Appendix? Can we
get a good idea as to the contents of the book? In
other words, using another adage "tell me who you
associate with and I will tell you who you are?"
and applying the latter to political elections, if we
know the candidate's supporters, we should be able to
have a good idea about how that candidate will govern.
Take for instance Van Jones, Reverend Wright, the
National Representative of the Nation of Islam's Louis
Farrakhan, the Reverend Al Sharpton, terrorist William
Charles " Bill" Ayers and former White House
Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel all supporters of
candidate Obama. Should this not have been a good
indicator, largely ignored, of the contents of the now
Presidential Book?

2010
California Propositions Voters Guide
Rancho Santa Margarita, CA - While heuristics indicate
that a NO vote in any California's direct special
interest democracy is a wise move, following the money
may be even better. Below is a list of the 2010
California propositions, their main supporters and our
recommendations, including a brief rationale.

The
GOP Establishment's recommendations -Congressman
Tom McClintock-
which of course reflect the establishment and NOT the
Tea Party